Tag: Lyft
US: 9th Circuit delays Seattle’s landmark Uber-Lyft union law again
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday afternoon, September 8, issued an order to block the law until an appeal from the US...
US: Uber, Lyft dealt setback in fight over Seattle driver union
Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft have been dealt a setback in their efforts to prevent their drivers in Seattle from unionizing.
US District Court Judge...
The Sharing Economy Meets the Sherman Act: Is Uber a Firm,...
Posted by Social Science Research Network
The Sharing Economy Meets the Sherman Act: Is Uber a Firm, a Cartel, or Something in Between?
By Mark Anderson...
US: Supreme Court won’t hear Chicago ride-hailing case
The US Supreme Court on Monday dealt the struggling Chicago cab industry a final low, reports the Chicago Tribune.
The Court declined to take up...
US: Judge temporarily blocks law allowing Uber drivers to unionize
A federal judge in Seattle has temporarily blocked the city’s first-in-the-nation law that attempts to allow Uber, Lyft and taxi drivers to unionize.
The law,...
Whither Uber?: Competitive Dynamics in Transportation Networks
Benjamin Edelman, March 20, 2016
Transportation Network Companies offer notable service advances—but do they comply with the law? I offer evidence of some important shortfalls,...